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Free summer art classes for high school students
Free summer art classes for high school students. Poster for free summer art classes at the Design Laboratory, 10 East 39 Street, New York City. Date between 1936 and 1938
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Free Summer Art Classes for High School Students: A Pathway to Progress and Creativity at The Design Laboratory, New York City (circa 1936-1938) This vintage poster invites high school students to attend free summer art classes at The Design Laboratory, located at 10 East 39th Street in New York City. The poster, featuring an image of students engaged in artistic pursuits, exudes a sense of excitement and opportunity. During this era, the Works Progress Administration (WPA) played a significant role in providing employment and educational opportunities to Americans during the Great Depression. The Design Laboratory, likely funded by the WPA, offered these free summer art classes as part of its commitment to promoting creativity and artistic development among young people. The poster's design showcases the progressive administration's dedication to education and the arts. The use of bold, contrasting colors and clear typography effectively conveys the message to prospective students. The image of students working together, with their heads bent over their art projects, suggests a collaborative and supportive learning environment. The free summer art classes offered at The Design Laboratory provided students with valuable skills and experiences that would last a lifetime. These classes not only allowed students to explore their artistic talents but also provided them with a sense of community and belonging. The poster serves as a reminder of the importance of accessible, quality education and the transformative power of the arts. Join us in celebrating the legacy of these free summer art classes and the impact they had on the lives of countless young artists in New York City during the 1930s.
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